Department Links
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IPCC WGI AR5 Summary for policy-makers is available here.
IPCC AR4 and other reports from the IPCC are available here.
ESPERE (Environmental Science Published for Everyone Round the Earth) founded by participants of ERCA 2001, this is a multi-lingual climate encyclopedia aimed at the general public.
Climate Central's Surging Seas Project - An interactive map tool that displays areas around the country vulnerable to different amounts of sea level rise and flooding. Shows data from national down to neighbourhood scale, matched with area timelines of risk.
Skeptical Science, getting skeptical about climate skepticism.
Useful graphics from Skeptical Science.
Rational Wiki, Analysing and refuting pseudoscience, the anti-science movement, crank ideas, and how these subjects are handled in the media.
KNMI Climate Explorer, Useful tool for exploring CMIP5 and other climate data sets. Allows you to plot climate model output for a variety of regions, seasons and variables.
Wetterzentrale. Lots of global forecasts from different models. Click "Top Karten" to get started (if you can't read German).
Live Lightning Maps from Blitzortung.org
Earth Wind Map from earth.nullschool.net, by Cameron Beccario.
LIVE Massachusetts air quality from MassDEP
Current weather: MIT Green Building Roof from Weather Underground
• CEE Environmental Science Seminar Series, 48-316
• NASA GMAO Seminars, GSFC, Greenbelt, MD.
• Harvard Environmental Science and Engineering & Atmospheric Science Seminar Series, Fridays 12-1pm, Pierce 100F
• All HUCE Events (Harvard University Center for Environment)
Unix tutorial | GMI Combo model | GEOS-CHEM user guide | GAMAP user guide | IDL help (Exelis)
Giving and academic talk by Jonathan Shewchuk (Berkley).
How to review a paper by Alan Meier (Berkley).